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Market Insight Factsheet: Haddock - June 2024
This Market Insight factsheet provides a full picture of haddock in the retail, foodservice and trade markets. -
ACIG Presentation 1. The growth of RAS projects in the UK. 12 September 2023.
Mike Berthet, Aquasea Limited spoke about what is driving more and more land based RAS and flowthrough Aquaculture projects globally. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
The Omega 3 Guide
Information regarding Omega 3 -
Netherlands seafood market guide
A market research report on the seafood sector in the Netherlands. -
ACIG. Notes on bite-size meeting. Digitalisation in Aquaculture. 24 March 2022.
This meeting looked at how improvements in precision farming, farming practices and profitability can be achieved with the help of data technologies, and how increased forecasting and modelling capabilities may improve management decisions. -
Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC) Minutes - May 2023
Minutes from Seafish Wales Advisory Committee (SWAC) meeting held on 17 May 2023. -
FS47-04.10 April 2010 Anisakis in salmon
Anisakis is a marine parasitic worm (nematode) which is most commonly found in fresh water and anadromous fish, like wild salmon, which are born in fresh water, migrate to the ocean, then return to fresh water to reproduce. It is also common in certain small salt water fish, such as herrings and sardines. However, anisakis is rare in other salt water fish, such as tuna, swordfish and farm-raised salmon. This fact sheet details what anisakis is, symptoms of infection and incidences of anisakiasis. -
Shellfish flesh waste in bait
Shell waste is a major problem with UK production of waste from calcareous shellfish (excluding Nephrops and shrimp) of around 75,000t/yr of which potentially ~20,000t is flesh. Although there are many theoretical options for the use of waste shell few are commercially viable, often due to the costs of separation and cleaning. Previous work has shown it is possible to separate the flesh from the shell and supply the ‘free of flesh shell’ for use in aggregates; however this leaves the problem of what to do with the fleshy material. The current “Proof of Concept” project has focused on the use of shellfish waste derived flesh waste in commercial bait. A comprehensive set of trials with bait sticks prepared from scallop (King & Queen), whelk, and crab waste demonstrated that the fleshy waste from shell is a suitable material for baits. Whelk and crab waste formed very good baits for lobster attraction and were comparable to standard baits for whelk attraction -
SumWing
An overview of the SumWing; an alternative for a beam with beam trawling -
ACIG Presentation 1. Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS). 26 January 2022.
Francis Murray, Associate at ForesightAqua spoke about the sustainability credentials of RAS, including opportunities and constraints that RAS attributes present for different types of sustainability certification.